Egg Lighting
First Time Shot: The first shot was taken at 7 days of incubation for chicken embryos, 9 days for duck embryos and 11 days for goose embryos. The purpose is to observe the development of the embryo, and to check out the non-fertile eggs, dead embryonic eggs and broken eggs. At this time, the normal development of the embryo vascular network is distinct, radial distribution, the diffusion surface occupies 4/5 of the egg body, there is an obvious black dot when irradiating the egg, commonly known as the "single dot".
Second Shot: The second shot was taken at 14 days of incubation for chicken embryos, 18 days for duck embryos, and 22 days for goose embryos.
Specification
Material: Plastic
Color: Blue
Mounting Type: Tabletop
Shape: Rectangular
Power Source: Corded Electric/12V Battery
Plug Type: US Standard
Voltage: AC110V, DC12V
Frequency: 50-60Hz
Power: 80W
Capacity: 120 Eggs
Operating Temperature: 10-35°C/50-95°F
Gross Weight: 6.4kg/14.11lbs
Net Weight: 5.8kg/12.79lbs
Product Size: 45*39.5*31cm/17.72*15.55*12.2inch
Package Size: 53*26*47cm/20.87*10.24*18.5inch
Package Included
1* Egg Incubator
1* Power Cord
1* English User Manual
All Accessories for Installation
Notes
1. As different types of eggs require different incubation temperatures, please do not mix eggs.
2. During the last 3 days of the incubation cycle, a tray drop is required. You will need to remove the rollers and place the eggs smoothly on top of the emergence net. We recommend adding a water bottle to increase humidity and spraying with warm water at the right time of the day to wait for shell pecking.